Percentages taken from NFL.com 

RB Theo Riddick (0.3% Owned) - This is a bit of a long shot but Riddick can be stashed in most leagues due to how much he was used in the absence of Reggie Bush. He had a team high 8 catches on 12 targets with Bush and Calvin Johnson both out of the lineup. Though both are likely going to be healthy enough to return following the Lions week 9 Bye. They’re worth adding. 

WR John Brown (2.6% Owned) - Arizona Head Coach Bruce Arians said John Brown reminds him of future Hall Of Fame Wide Receiver Marvin Harrison. If anyone is being compared to one of the greats like that you should probably own him and enjoy watching. In Week 8 he caught 5 of 5 targets for 119 yards and a touchdown. He will likely be a part of the offense moving forward and is a perfect Bye-Week fill in. 

RB Denard Robinson (15.0%) - Once again Robinson impressed and if he isn't owned in your leagues PICK HIM UP! He turned 18 carries into 108 yards crossing the century mark for the second straight week. In Week 8 he did it with a healthy Toby Gerhart sitting on the bench watching. That means this is Robinson’s job until Head Coach Gus Bradley indicates otherwise. Gerhart is now droppable. 

WR Brandon LaFell (14.1% Owned) - We recommended you add LaFell a few weeks back and you didn't listen! Now you're regretting that as everyone watched him catch 11 of 11 targets for 119 Yards and a touchdown. If somehow you have a high waiver priority or enough Waiver dollars to spend on him, do it! He is the #1 receiver we thought he’d be in the summer. 

WR Odell Beckham (22.3% Owned) - The Rookie receiver caught two touchdowns in Week 7 in his first debut as the #1/#2 receiver in the offense and yet he comes off a Bye owned in barely over 20% of leagues! He is a legitimate WR3 on your fantasy teams for the remainder of the season. Add him and play him, stop reading this article and check if he’s available!

RB Jonathan Stewart (9.4% Owned) - Finally someone has emerged as the lead runner in the Panthers backfield. Yes it may not be for long as Deangelo Williams is set to return but as long as Williams remains on the sideline it looks like Stewart should remain in your lineup at least as a flex in Week 9 when the Panthers go up against a very weak Saints run defense. 

RB Jonas Gray (0.3% Owned) - It was anyones guess as to who would emerge as the #1 runner in the Belichick/Patriots backfield and it looks like Gray is the guy who did so. In Week 8 he was given 17 carries and should be expected to receive at least 15 in every game moving forward. We don’t recommend you instantly start Gray but he is 100% worthy of a roster spot and a very capable Bye-Week replacement. 

WR Josh Gordon (34.5% Owned) - We are just 3 weeks away from the return of the most exciting receiver in fantasy football. If he is available in your league for some odd reason you need to grab him right this instant! He is a top-5 fantasy receiver that can give your team that extra edge heading into the Fantasy playoffs. 

WR Martavis Bryant (0.6% Owned) - Oh boy is this author excited about MARTAVIS BRYANT!!!!!!! The former Clemson receiver is showing the NFL that he was more than just a beneficiary of playing beside Sammy Watkins in College. He was a talented player worthy of more than his 4th Round selection. He is solidifying himself as the #2 receiver in the Steelers offense. He has 3 touchdowns in his first 2 games and if he continues to make catches like he did this week. Ben Roethlisberger will continue to target him in the passing game. STUD in the making. 

WR Kenny Britt (1.1% Owned) - Not saying he is a must own receiver but anytime an injury forces a guy to become the new go-to receiver in an offense he should probably at least be worth a look. It’s likely smarter for you to wait and see how he does in his first game as the main cog. Unfortunately then it might be to late. This writer is leaving this one up to you, but if your receiving core is depleted, grab him. 

DO NOT TRUST QB Michael Vick (2.5% Owned) - Last week he came in and turned the ball over 3 times. He hangs on to the ball to long and his Offensive Line doesn't block well enough for him to succeed in this offense. The Chiefs D/ST is a good inline in Week 9 against him but he is not a good start, at least not yet.